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Archetype: The Architecture of Ram Karmi

Please note: The Eyal Ofer Pavilion is open to the public during Chol HaMoed Passover, April 5–8, 2026.
Opening hours: Sunday (Apr 5): 12:00–18:00 | Monday (Apr 6): 12:00–18:00 | Tuesday (Apr 7): 10:00–14:00 | Wednesday (Apr 8): 12:00–18:00
Admission is free, in accordance with Home Front Command guidelines. A secure space is located nearby (HaTarbut Parking Garage).

The retrospective exhibition features influential and often controversial work of Ram Karmi, Israel Prize for Architecture laureate, from the 1950s to his death in 2013. Karmi, a member of the generation of architects active following the foundation of the State, was responsible for major projects ranging from the El Al Building to the Supreme Court and the New Tel Aviv Central Bus Station.

The exhibition was generously supported by the Azrieli Foundation

The exhibition was generously supported by the Azrieli Foundation

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